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Sep 08, 2000
P. Arley Harrel, a member of Williams, Kastner & Gibbs law firm in Seattle, was elected as a member of the governing council of the Section of Litigation of the American Bar Association. His term runs through August of 2003.
Brain Todd, formerly head of the tax department at Reed McClure law firm in Seattle, and Michelle C. Osborne have joined the tax law group at Davis Wright Tremaine. Todd is of counsel and Osborne is an associate. Todd concentrates his practice on tax law and limited liability company and partnership business transactions. Osborne focuses on tax-exempt organizations.
Rosetta Inpharmatics of Kirkland has appointed Alfred G. Gilman to the company's scientific advisory council. He is a Nobel Laureate and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Rosetta has create a platform that enhances the drug discovery process for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
Moss Adams announced that Financial Security Group of Bellevue has affiliated with the firm. Financial Security Group provides financial advisory services to individuals and has over $400 million of assets under management. With this transaction, Moss Adams will have 27 offices and four affiliated companies. Moss Adams has offices in Washington, Oregon, New York City and London.
Brian Bradley is the new vice president of marketing and membership at the Washington Athletic Club. He has over 20 years experience in marketing.
Technoloft Interactive has opened operations in Portland to provide Internet entrepreneurs and start-ups with technical, creative and business services required to shorten the time it takes to turn an idea into a viable business. Technoloft's services and rates are structured to provide start-ups with a
long-term partner rather than just a consultant, said Aaron Judd, CEO. Technoloft can provide services to client companies by accepting an equity share in the company with a reduced payment.
Spokane-based Avista Corp. announced key additions to the management team at the company's fuel cell technology subsidiary, Avista Labs. J. Michael Davis joins Avista Labs as chief executive officer; Kim Zentz becomes president and chief operating officer; and Frank Ignazzitto joins as vice president of marketing. Davis was with Kyocera Solar of Scottsdale, Ariz., and is serving his second term as president of the national Solar Energy Industries Association. Avista's fuel cell power system is targeted for residential and small commercial markets throughout the world.
Sep 07, 2000
Redmond-based PlayNetwork announced the appointment of a new chief financial officer (CFO): Richard Denmark. Company officials say the hiring positions the company for a number of upcoming strategic moves. Denmark served from 1997 to April 2000 as CFO, vice president of Finance & Administration and corporate secretary of Pyramid Breweries, a specialty beverage company with brewing and restaurant operations in Seattle and Berkeley, Calif. Previous to that he was with Ocean Beauty Seafoods. PlayNetwork, Inc. is a privately held, global company that provides business music solutions.
Foster Pepper & Shefelman has added Thomas H. Nelson and Craig R. Aird to the Seattle office of the law firm. Nelson is a member who concentrates his practice on tax and business planning, partnerships, limited liability companies, joint ventures and tax-exempt organizations. He was formerly with Graham & Dunn. Aird is an associate who works in estate planning. He was formerly with Brown Davis & Roberts in Gig Harbor.
LightingUniverse.com has been chosen by CornerHardware.com to be its exclusive lighting partner. The Kirkland-based company will offer 74,000 lighting products and accessories from more than 80 manufacturers. Company President Gary Rubenssaid he wants to dominate the lighting market online.
The Seattle office of Bozell Group has become the Pacific Northwest arm of FCB Worldwide, following the decision by Boeing to award its global branding account to FCB Worldwide earlier this year. Bozell Seattle and FCB teamed up to get the Boeing account and agreed to reconsolidate the office under the name FCB to service Boeing. Both Bozell and FCB are part of True North Communications. Pete Hart, current president of Bozell Seattle, will be named chairman of the new FCB operation. He will partner with Ian Beavis who has relocated from Detroit to serve as account director for Boeing and president of FCB Seattle.
The Puget Sound Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology, an information and communications technology training effort by Edmonds and Shoreline community colleges, received a $462,500 grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The money will go toward faculty professional development opportunities, including information technology training.
The Puget Sound Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication is accepting entries for its 26th annual competition on the theme of "Complete Communications: Integrating Publications, Art and Online." Anyone can submit entries, including non-society members. Entries must be received by Nov. 1. For information call (206) 575-9258 or check the chapter Web site at http://www.stc-psc.org/competition/index.html.